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"What a twist!"

Quote Originally Posted by Cagerrin View Post
photos taken on the moon can't be in colour. the atmospheric density(or lack thereof) prevents proper particle refraction, and thus colour cameras end up taking photos that look like grey blobs. also NASA had photoshop back in 1969, thanks to a time travel device built around tsiolkovsky's cryonically preserved brain.
If that were true accurate, then we wouldn't be able to take pictures in colour at all in space because there is no atmosphere to speak of there either. Unfortunately for your argument, we can. I think the washout in the pictures is due more to a combination of the massive glare from the surface and the primitive camera technology of the time.